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Do you remember the joy of being caught in rainfall as a child? The breathtaking worlds of nature and fantasy that stories transported you to? Fears of darkness, of doctor visits or clowns? The confusion when grown-ups didn't understand why you liked chocolate with cheese on your noodles? Or, why you learned differently from other children? The collection of poems and rhymes provides reading fun while validating children's experiences. Farida Mirza, a psychology instructor, a schoolteacher, a mother, grandmother and a great grandmother writes to empower children. The poems help children build…mehr

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Do you remember the joy of being caught in rainfall as a child? The breathtaking worlds of nature and fantasy that stories transported you to? Fears of darkness, of doctor visits or clowns? The confusion when grown-ups didn't understand why you liked chocolate with cheese on your noodles? Or, why you learned differently from other children? The collection of poems and rhymes provides reading fun while validating children's experiences. Farida Mirza, a psychology instructor, a schoolteacher, a mother, grandmother and a great grandmother writes to empower children. The poems help children build character, release the stresses of modern day lives and move towards their potential. "I See Things From Where I Am," conveys that it is alright to have a different point of view. The poems are for children ages 4-12 years.
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Autorenporträt
Farida Mirza is a published author of children's books. Six of her books have been published by Oxford University Press. Farida is an English and Psychology teacher with a Technical Writer diploma from the Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology, Ottawa, Canada. She worked as an editor at Yahoo! Inc. in Burbank, CA. All the while she was writing for children. Farida writes uplifting stories that entertain and empower children by 'opening doors' for them. Her most recent book is, "Boy From Three Worlds" for 8-15 year-old children. SPR has compared her MG book to RL Stevenson in that her book appeals to both children and adults. The story motivates children never to give up, no matter what the odds. "I See Things From Where I Am" is a humorous poem. It is an exchange between a father and son about 'agreeing to disagree'. Her poem, "Where Do I Belong", won the Editor's Choice Award at Poetry.com and is published in their anthology. Farida's website, Stories that Empower Children, has excerpts of her writings. Her website is at https://www.fmirza.com. Editorial reviews of Boy from Three Worlds can be viewed at:https://www.selfpublishingreview.com/2023/03/review-boy-from-three-worlds-by-farida-mirza/https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/farida-mirza/boy-from-three-worlds/Note: In the SPR review, Farida's book has been compared to those of RL Stevenson. "Suitable for children but riveting for adults as well, Boy from Three Worlds is an adventure story with heart, reminiscent of RL Stevenson in its skilled balance of these two elements. - SPR Review